With local initiatives such as Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and UAE Net Zero 2050 on the horizon, the increased development of sustainable real estate will be instrumental in achieving a more prosperous future not only for the country but also on a global scale with initiatives such as the Paris Agreement.
A recent Knight Frank survey showed that a majority of Middle East respondents acknowledged that less than 25% of their global portfolios were sustainable; 75% confirmed that net zero targets would play a significant role in terms of decision-making in the real estate sector in the future. Since we entered into the UAE’s real estate market, we have emphasized sustainability at the core of our developments with the understanding that the future is now.
We look forward to continuing to contribute to the country’s green agenda and taking it a step further with well-being-integrated developments, such as our upcoming ZāZEN Gardens project in Al Furjan. Ultimately our goal is to help people live better and help make Dubai the best city in the world.”